: Chapter 9
The Last Witch: Volume Two
With an internal slap to my senses, I pull myself together.
âTHEOâS HERE!â I scream at the very top of my lungs.
I hear windows smashing throughout the house, all followed by a series of loud bangs and yelling. My own windows shatter and in flies a grenade. It lands at my feet and my eyes widen in horror.
âShit!â
I hurl myself over the bed as it goes off. Thereâs no fire, but the room fills with a bright light and smoke. I canât see a thing. My ears are ringing and the air becomes so thick itâs hard to breathe. Another bang goes off right beside me. Another stun grenade, and it knocks me for six. I struggle to get to my feet. I canât get my balance and I canât hear anything other than a high-pitched ringing noise. I fall to my knees, cover my ears and seal my eyes shut in case another one comes in through the window. As the smoke forces its way into my lungs, my throat starts to burn and I can taste something foul in the air. Coughing and gasping, I grab one of Gabrielâs tops from the floor and cover my mouth.
Oh god, Gabriel! Please let him be okay. I canât let the last thing said between us be in anger.
I blink open my eyes and see a grenade is still smoking, filling the room with some kind of gas. I run over, grab the thing and toss it back out the window before stumbling to the door, coughing and wheezing with streaming eyes. I still grip my book in my hands. Itâs the only sentimental thing I have left and Iâll be damned if I lose it.
My hand doesnât reach the door knob before it flies open. I come face to face with a tall figure, all in black, with a gas mask covering his face. At his feet is Ste. Dead.
âGot her.â The masked man says into a radio. âGabrielâs bedroom. Like you said.â
With blurry eyes, scorched lungs and still struggling to get rid of the high-pitched screeching noise the grenade caused, I back up.
âBringing the witch to you now, Theo,â he says.
Oh shit!
The faceless man lunges at me. When I try to yell out, my breath gets stuck and I canât stop coughing. I hold Gabrielâs top closer to my mouth and make for the bathroom. Iâm quick and manage to slam the door in his face and lock it. But his foot starts hammering against it. Heâs joined by another. Two men make light work of breaking through and they soon stand in the darkened doorway looking at me.
The one on the left raises a gun. I toss my book as hard as I can at the raised weapon and I knock his aim so when he fires, a needle-like dart hits the wall behind me.
Itâs a tranquilizer. Not a bullet. The same as the Nomads carry. So, theyâre not here to kill me.
Thereâs no way out. The sounds of the house start to become clearer as my ears begin to recover. Yelling. Shooting. Fighting.
Dying.
This is not happening.
I wonât let it happen. Iâve been training for months for precisely this reason.
To fight. To survive.
Focus!
I charge them both, leaping through the middle of the two and when my feet land on the floor, I swiftly kick one in the back of the knee, pick up my book and hurl it into his face, knocking the mask loose. He starts to cough and splutter in the smoke as the second one un-holsters his gun. I pick up the chair at my dressing table and throw it at him. He uses his arms to protect himself. He expects me to run away. But I donât. I run him, upper-cut his jaw, knee him in the crotch, snatch his gun and point it at him instead.
Wow, my training has really paid off! Thank you, Gabriel!
I pull the trigger. A dart lands in his neck. Whateverâs inside works fast. He falls flat on his face, motionless and silent. Iâm still coughing and gasping against the remaining gas. My lungs feel like theyâre full of acid. But Iâm focused. Beyond focused. I have a hell of a lot of pent-up anger and frustration inside me and I have people I need to protect from these assholes.
Time to let it out.
The second man â his mask back on his face â points his gun at me. I point mine at him. The rest of the house is still in darkness and chaos. A sea of violence and yelling surround us. I drown it all out. I ignore it all, just as I was taught, and focus on what I must do to get myself safely out of this situation.
I could really do with my magic, I think to myself. But I donât have it. Grayson hasnât given me access. Perhaps heâs been hit by a dart?
So, itâs just me. All five foot, four inches.
âSurrender and come quietly,â he says through his mask. âI would hate to have to hurt you. Although, I did love to hear you scream while Theo cut off your fingers. So thatâs not actually true at all.â
âYouâll regret saying that.â
I shoot. He dodges and shoots at me. I spin before planting my feet into the floor and running right at him as fast as I possibly can. He continues to fire. His darts seeking my skin. But I duck and weave and jump and skid. I perform a ballet from one end of the room to the other. Unlike him, I know where every bit of furniture lies, so the darkness doesnât hinder me. I use it all. The desk. The bed. I hide behind it, toss it and leap off it. I crash into him. He falls back, I land and jump to my feet with my gun still in my hand and pointed at his face.
âSurrender,â I tell him.
âNever.â
âOh. Iâm so glad you said that.â Quickly, I pull off his mask. A man in his early thirties looks up at me. I see him raise his weapon. I pull the trigger first and a dart goes right into his eye.
He screams a high and strangled yell full of pain.
But then, he falls still.
The battle in the house rages on, but it might as well be a hundred miles away. I see a knife in the fallen manâs belt. A pistol too. I take them both after sliding on his gas mask.
Do it. They deserve it. Do it!
So I do. I carry out my dark thought, encouraged by the sinister little voice in my head. I hold down the manâs right hand and stretch out his fingers. Then, I press the sharpened edge of his blade through them. Itâs like cutting through a stick. A meaty stick that squirts blood. But seeing them severed, seeing him bleed like I bled⦠It feels good. Someone rushes into the room. I stand, mask on my face. Knife in my had. Gun poised. Only to see Hendrix. He looks between me and the man on the floor with a needle in his eye and two fingers severed.
âI err⦠came to save ya?â he says.
âGreat. Hold that thought,â I reply through the mask. I pick up the fingers, toss Hendrix the gun which of course, he catches, and head to the second unconscious man. I kneel next to him, stretch out his right hand, and do exactly the same to him. Hendrix doesnât say a word as I mutilate my unconscious victim, but watches me keenly and looks impressed. I scoop up those fingers as well, and all four go into my pyjama trouser pocket.
âBit dark,â he says. âFor you.â
âShady, maybe. But this isnât dark. Nowhere close. Itâs payback.â
I stand and see a second wave of attackers coming towards us from the top of the stairs.
âHendrix, behind you!â I point over his shoulder. Three men attempt to tackle the vampire. He makes light work of taking them down but the smoke around us is building and getting thicker. The grenades are going off all over the house. When he snaps the neck of the third man, he slides off his mask and places it over his own face.
âWhatâs happening down there?â
âThe house is overrun,â he tells me. âEveryone is getting out. You know the drill. We need to regroup in the woods and launch a counter attack. Everyone has headed to the safe point.â
âWhereâs Gabriel-â
âOut. Theyâre all out. Grayson dragged lover-boy into the woods and sent me to come get you. You know what happens if any of the others die. They all die. Canât let that happen. They had to get out.â
âConnor?â
âI just told ya, Little Witch. Theyâre out. Letâs get ya outta here too, hmm?â he says, holding out his hand. He seems remarkably calm, considering. But then⦠so am I. I walk to the door, scooping up my Brothers Grimm book as I go, and push his hand out of my way.
âI donât need my hand holding, thanks.â
âYou and that stupid book,â he tuts.
âItâs the only thing I own that I care about so shut up.â
The top landing is quiet. But below is far from it. We stand at the top of the stairs and look down at the fighting men and women. Guns. Stun grenades. Knives. Fists. At the base of the stairs is a solid line of coughing and wheezing Nomads, each one determined not to let anyone else past.
âI need my magic,â I tell Hendrix, giving him a whack on the arm. âWhere are Grayson and my Bloodstone?â
âOut,â he grunts through the black mask. âI told ya.â
âHe needs to give me my magic!â
He looks below and growls. âI got my orders.â
âWhich are?â
âGet you out. Come on.â He grabs my arm and pulls me down stairs. Straight into the fight. The Nomads see us and let us through. But the traitors see us too and if all hell hadnât already broken loose, it sure has now. Itâs like a starving horde and Iâm a great big steak. Itâs sheer desperation and panic as they try and fight through the Nomads to get anywhere close to me.
âYa need to colour ya hair. Itâs a glowing sign telling everyone who ya bloody are. Câmon.â He has a tight hold on me and pulls me through to the next flight of stairs. But I stop dead when I see who is coming up them. Even with the gas masks on, I know exactly who it is.
âHendrix! Itâs Theo! Heâs there! Heâs right there!â My instinct takes over. After months of fantasising about all the terrible things I would do to him, I canât stop myself from charging.
Hendrix hurls me to the side as a streak of lightning comes straight for us before I get anywhere close. He takes a blast to the chest instead of me and flies backwards into the wall as I land on the floor face down.
Goddamn it. I need my magic!
Hendrix gets to his feet, runs to me and yanks me up. He then starts pulling me away.
âNO!â I scream, desperate to get free of his grip. âWe need to attack!â
âThis is a fight we ainât gonna win,â he tells me. âWeâre too outnumbered and our enemies are armed to the teeth. And now Theoâs here. I canât take him and neither can you.
As more lightning streaks from Theoâs hands, we sprint to the library and seal the doors shut behind us. It seems that this is the only room not under attack. The air is clear and itâs empty. I pull off my mask, as does Hendrix.
âCall Grayson. Tell him to give me my fucking magic!â
âI canât,â he growls, pushing over a shelving unit so it lands across the door, before gripping my wrist and pulling me deeper into the library.
âYou canât? You donât have a phone?â
âI have a phone, Little Witch. But Grayson doesnât currently have your Bloodstone.â
âWhat! Where is it then? He canât give me access unless he holds it. Has he lost it?â
âNo,â he says, going to a window and attempting to open it. But thereâs no latch. I know. I checked many months ago. âI have it,â he says. The sound of the Traitors on the other side of the door, battering it down, echo around the empty room.
âYou have it?â I smack his arm. âGive it to me!â I hold out my hand expectantly, but he laughs a low cruel laugh and shakes his head. âWhy the hell not?â
The banging gets more violent. The door starts to edge the case further and further away.
âI have strict orders. You ainât to touch the stone. Under any circumstances.â
âEven if we could both die?!â
He gives up with the sealed window and looks at me. âAfraid so.â He shrugs. âGrayson will see ya dead before he sees ya free with your magic to wreak your revenge on him. Ya get hold of this stone? Weâll never see ya again.â My eyes go to his neck. That makes his smile grow even more. âI would really love to see ya try and take it. I will break every bone in your goddamn body before ya get close and Grayson will skin those friends of yours alive. Mark my words. And it ainât round my neck.â He points to his crotch. âI put it somewhere special.â
âOh⦠fuck you Hendrix.â
âNot right now, Little Witch,â he laughs. âMaybe another time?â I look around the room and make a bee-line for the stairs that lead up to the gallery. âWhere ya goinâ?â he calls, chasing after me.
âTo make sure the journal isnât in here and to destroy Connors notes.â
âIt ainât in here. Grayson has the journal,â he tells me, grabbing my wrist as we reach the top and yanking me back so I tumble into his arms. âWe need to get out of here. Now!â
âConnor has a desk full of notes. If Theo gets anything that leads him to the spell to kill all the Nomads, weâre all screwed.â Reluctantly he agrees, knowing that Iâm right. We run to Connors little corner and start scooping up as much paper as possible. All the while, the door edges more and more open. But thereâs too much to hold. The more we pick up, the more we drop.
âWe burn it all,â I suggest. âDo you have a lighter?â
Hendrix shakes his head. âIt will burn the house down with all these dry books. Weâll take what we can and hope itâs enough. We canât lose the house. Weâll have nowhere to keep ya safe if we do.â
I look over his shoulder to the door and the sound of dozens of men furiously trying to knock them down, and then back to him with raised eyebrows. âOh yeah, Hendrix. Iâm real fucking safe. I mean, if the dead woman in my bathroom didnât drive home the safety of this place, the fucking army trying to kick down the door certainly does!â
âYouâre a seriously sarcastic little thing. I see why he likes ya,â he chuckles. âWe wonât burn down Graysonâs house. Once we kill the Traitors, the house will be secured again.â He picks up a chair and tosses it through the window. The glass shatters and the cool night air pours in. âIâll get ya out and somewhere safe, and then the rest of us will come back and re-take the house. Ready?â he asks.
âAre you joking?â I point to the window. âIâm not a vampire. I donât have the immortality spell. And thatâs a forty-foot sodding drop at !â He simply shrugs. âIâll break my fucking neck.â
âAnd Theo wants to tear ya limb from limb. Very slowly. And then force ya to do his spell which will kill your entire species. Except for his Traitors of course. Unless ya have an alternative, weâre jumping. Just⦠hold onto me and Iâll take the majority of the fall.â He beckons me towards him. The shelves scrape further across the floor. âTime is kind of a factor here, Little Witch. Theyâre coming for ya.â
âGoddamn it.â I stand by his side, both of us at the window. In the distance, I see two men in the trees arguing. One is trying to get away from the other. Itâs Gabriel and Grayson. And Grayson is really struggling to keep his brother from coming back to the house. Gabriel looks frantic. His arms are waving in the air. Heâs throwing punches. But Grayson wonât let him leave. None of them will. Nomads are surrounding him, trying to calm him from his frantic efforts. But heâs using his magic and ordering them away.
âAww. Lover-boyâs all upset you got left behind.â
âShut up,â I hiss.
âWhen we land, bend your knees,â Hendrix says, pulling me into his enormous frame and holding me tight. His face is far too close for comfort. âThis kind of reminds me of the night we met. You in your little pjâs. Me nice and close.â
âYou try and bite me again, Iâll bite you back.â
âYep. I definitely see why he likes ya. Ready?â
The doors fly off their hinges and Theo and his army storm in below us. Weâre about to jump when he says something that makes us both stop.
âI have your friend!â Theo calls out. âYou leave, he dies.â
We canât see over the balcony, but we hear who he has.
âLilly⦠RUN!â Connor yells, before someone punches him. The thud and the groan it produces makes me feel sick.
âYou said he got out!â
âI lied. Well,â Hendrix scoffs quietly. âThatâs a bit of bad luck for the leprechaun. Weâre out of here.â
No chance.
âGet the Bloodstone to Grayson. And tell Gabriel I love him,â I whisper in his ear, before shoving him hard out the window. The look of utter shock on his face is almost worth it as he reaches out. But he catches nothing but air. I watch him fall and like a cat, he lands on his feet and simply looks up at me with his arms wide.
âThe fuck did ya do that for?â he yells angrily up at me.
âWhat? You landed on your feet, didnât you?â
âYou didnât know I would.â
I point to the two brothers. âGo!â I mouth. âNow!â
âStupid bloody woman.â He turns and sprints into the darkness towards Gabriel and Grayson.
I turn to face Theodore Kendryk.